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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Your .02 on using Marine paint for the trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 76831" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Rustoleum is about as cheap as you are going to go for a quality paint. A quart is what, around 10 bucks. I can do a 21 foot trailer (trailer you would usually see under an 18 footer - I put them under 15 footers - remember, I like overkill) with 1/2 quart of primer, and 1 quart of paint, if it is a tubing trailer, or 1 quart of primer, and 2 quarts of paint, if it is a channel trailer (more surface area). I guarantee most of these are close to twice the size of what you are dealing with, so I can't see you buying more than a quart of paint, and a quart of primer. I think they are less than 10 bucks a quart at Lowes/HD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 76831, member: 55"] Rustoleum is about as cheap as you are going to go for a quality paint. A quart is what, around 10 bucks. I can do a 21 foot trailer (trailer you would usually see under an 18 footer - I put them under 15 footers - remember, I like overkill) with 1/2 quart of primer, and 1 quart of paint, if it is a tubing trailer, or 1 quart of primer, and 2 quarts of paint, if it is a channel trailer (more surface area). I guarantee most of these are close to twice the size of what you are dealing with, so I can't see you buying more than a quart of paint, and a quart of primer. I think they are less than 10 bucks a quart at Lowes/HD. [/QUOTE]
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